Getting Started?

Steps:

1. Begin by reviewing admission requirements of the Mathematics Education program.
2. Submit a completed Teacher Education Application to Education Support Services.
3. Set up an appointment with Education Support Services for advising on your general education courses.
4. Review and print out appropriate checksheet below.

Checksheets
Mathematics 6-12
(See Course Offerings Rotations Tab and WSU course catalog for descriptions)

5. Complete Student Information Survey.
6. {optional} Consider looking into opportunities offered by CO-OP (See FAQ for more information).
7. Set up an appointment with Ms. Sandy Peer to discuss additional course requirements.

When you e-mail Ms. Peer to set up an appointment, please include:
  • your full name and myWSU ID,
  • 2-3 dates and times that would work for you (based on Ms. Peer's availability), and
  • in the subject line type: "Advising Appointment: Your Name" (e.g. "Advising Appointment: Raymond Flores")

Already in the Program and Just Have a Question Related to the Secondary Level Mathematics Program?


1. Skip steps 1-3 above.
2. Complete Student Information Survey. (if you haven't already done so)
3. Email Ms. Sandy Peer
Make sure to:
  • Provide your full name and myWSU ID and
  • In the subject line of your email type: "Advising Question: Your Name".

Getting Ready for Student Teaching?

1. Make sure that you have met requirements:
a) Satisfactory accomplishment of content-area, standard-driven assessments,
b) “B-” or better in Instructional Strategies, Assessment, and Management courses,
c) “B-” or better in all practicum courses,
d) 2.5 GPA (overall, WSU and content) and
e) a completed application packet with yearly negative TB test filed in the ESS office.

To ensure that you have met the requirements of a - d, file your Application for Degree (see FAQ) the semester before student teaching.

2. Complete the online Student Teaching Application the semester before student teaching. The deadline is October 1st for Spring student teaching and March 1st for Fall student teaching.

Getting Ready for Graduation?

1. Verify that you have met licensure requirements (See FAQ).




If you have any questions, please see FAQ where you will find answers to the most commonly asked questions.